• Speed loss due hardware configuration??

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    It's failing to negotiate the link speed with the converter for some reason. Try a different NIC as WAN in pfSense. Try a different media converter if you can. You could try setting the interface to 1000baseT full duplex but that should never be required for Gigabit. Steve
  • Issue with throughput with X710-DA2 and PFsense 2.6

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    Hmm, well that looks pretty good. It at least proves the NIC is good. I believe speedtest uses 4 connections though it could vary by server. You might test at 2 and 4 parallel streams in iperf to get a comparable result. If you are able to test against your own server locally that will also be good test. Steve
  • HP NC522SFP

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    qlxgb is included as a module in 2.6, if should attach if it's compatible. Do you see any attach errors in the boot log? Steve
  • What causes Wan "Error in"?

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    You can set: hw.ix.flow_control=0 as a loader variable and it will apply the default to all ix NICs.
  • benefits to use zfs with disk mirror

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    @iptvcld said in benefits to use zfs with disk mirror: will it cause more issues then what it is worth? As in slowness, mirror issue with data sync, etc.. No. At least not in my experience. I have several setup like that and have never seen any issues. If anything I expect it to be faster. Steve
  • imix testing

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    Use TRex: https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/
  • Gateworks Device

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    @stephenw10 Thanks for your reply. Yes there are OpenWRT images for this device, will do some testing.
  • Need Help Finding a 5GBASE-T nic

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    Oh, that's interesting. Never seen that before.
  • Sierra Wireless MC7700

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    For some reason this forum won't let me post the URL's of the things I used so I made a txt file with the links I used for these steps: links.txt
  • Can't get serial console working on 2.6.0, tried the usual.

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    @stephenw10 Thanks, good to know it's somewhat normal. I tried that but unfortunately it didn't seem to have an effect. I guess I can either live with it or turn of BIOS redirection, unless anyone has any particularly clever ideas.
  • Hp intel pcie nic

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    Wanted to update this post. it was the card. I had a sas LSI pcie card handy stuck in there and did the pciconf -lv and it found it. As a last ditch effort got windows on this machine and even windows could not see it. All these test were done with the riser installed so my stuff was working.
  • Hardware compatibility for Dell Edge Gateways?

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    @hansgruber I'll assume you have a 5000 model. It looks like a standard intel machine , with industrial specs [image: 1652330650771-b92184e1-fcf8-481e-aae8-8c4f76ecee31-image.png] It doesn't mention much about the network cards (just dual + gigabit) But there are drivers for realtek network cards on Dell, for that model. Realtek isn't the "best" networkadapter for pfSense, but with a little driver trickery, it might work perform reasonably well. On the installed Ubuntu , try to run the commands : lspci lsusb And paste the outputs here. Good info here https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/dell-edge-gateway-5000_service-manual_en-us.pdf I would just make a pfSense USB install stick , and give it a try. /Bingo
  • Does PFSense (Free BSD 12.3) support intel 622 chipset

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    OS Compatibility Chart It seems that FreeBSD 12 is well supported but with two hints pointed to the Hardware. A5 - sSATA (w/o RAID, AHCI mode) B2 - SAS (IR mode) Actual pfSense 2.6 is based on FreeBSD 12.2 or 12.3 so it should be perhaps support all hardware because the numbers are talking about FreeBSD 12.
  • Where do I ask about 3rd party hardware compatibility?

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    Maybe I am more simple, load pfSense and see what happens. In general pfSense runs on any x64 CPU and will work with a fair number of NICs.
  • Does pfSense support Intel QuickAssist 8970 card? IQA89701G1P5

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    Or pfSense Plus only supports this one from NetGate: pfSense plus comes with one driver that is supporting many but not all cards and/or chips. If you get hands on a support card (chip) it will running out of the box! Coding a driver means you should be also hands on a device or hardware and such of the Intel QAT cards are often high in price!!! So if someone is coding that driver, that should be taking care on all available QAT things on the market he should be sorted with money or hardware for doing this. Spend some money to the FreeBSD Project and/or support coders with hardware for getting the maximum out.
  • Help picking out a Layer 2 switch

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    Hi together, Dump Switch pfSense comes with enough LAN port and you might be able to insert a dump switch on each, and you don´t need VLANs, pure routing is here the entire job of the pfSense Layer2 Switch pfSense is sorted with one or more VLAN capable switch and is doing the entire routing between the VLANs on top of its other work! Layer3 Switch pfSense is sorted with one or more Layer3 Switches and the switch(es) are routing the entire workload self, this free´s up your pfSense for doing other work, or you may be able to install some more packets without problems. So this might be the first problem, for VLAN or not VLAN usage. And the other thing is how many Volt/Watt are all the cameras are needing, so you should be looking for two different numbers their; Volt/Watt per port that all cameras will be getting enough per port the entire electric budget must be also covering all port with "xyz" Watt in total! So if your power budget total and per port is right and you have a really let us say powerful pfSense you can also go with dump or layer2 switches. NETGEAR GS728TP 28 Port Gigabit Ethernet LAN PoE Switch Smart (Netzwerk Switch Managed mit 24x PoE+ 190W, 4x 1G-SFP for ~450 € NETGEAR GS324TP PoE Switch 24 Port Gigabit Ethernet LAN Switch Smart (24x PoE+ 190W & 2x 1G-SFP, Managed Switch mit WebGUI, VLAN, IGMP, QoS, PoE Switch 19 Zoll Rack-Montage) for ~350 € Netgear GS524PP Switch 24 Port Gigabit Ethernet LAN PoE Switch (mit 24x PoE+ 300W for ~400 € NETGEAR JGS524PE PoE Switch 24 Port / 16 PoE Ports (100W) ports for ~200 € 12 PoE ports Netgear (GS524UP) unmanaged but PoE++ for ~450 € 16 PoE ports
  • Gigabit NIC recommendation

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    @stephenw10 looks like the issue is caused by PfblockerNG, it would not allow any WAN traffic. ran the Pfblocker update function, which seems to correct the issue. ( at least things start work once that is run) @AndyRH and yes once i to the USB nic to work it did not go above 80MBs Tim
  • Mikrotik ARM H/W + PFSense ARM image = fun lab project ?

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    NETGATE 1100 $189 compared to ClearFog Base $ 200 to ~ $ 300 NETGATE 2100 $ 349 compared to ClearFog Pro $ 200 - ~ $ 330 Netgate appliances comes with pfSense and offers the plus variant and they are not so far away from their price range.
  • Installing pfsense on Meraki MX-65

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    The MX65 looks to be an ARM CPU so very unlikely anyone has made that work. It would require significant development work. CE will not install on it. Steve
  • Axiomtek eBOX626-853-FL is it compatible with Pfsense?

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    @stephenw10 Thank you very much for the fast answer then i will buy it and test it.
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